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>> the struggles of middle-class families were a big problem before the recession hit in 2007. they weren't created overnight, and the truth is our economic challenges are not going to be solved overnight. >> jon: but by monday... [laughter] monday? you got a plan? >> one of the most important and urgent things we can do for the economy is something that both parties are working on right now, and that's reducing our nation's deficit. >> jon: phew. well, thank god we know what to do, and that's not going to be too hard, right? >> we're going to have to tackle spending in the tax code to make it easier for entrepreneurs to patent a new product, rebuilding our transportation structure, eliminate waste, tackle entitlement, extend those middle-class tax cuts, help businesses create jobs. we got to seize this moment, and we have to seize it soon. [laughter] >> jon: what? of course, the first thing before we get to any of that stuff... [laughter and applause] that's why we get paid the cable money. [laughter] the first thing we do before we get to any of that good fixing the economy s
>> the struggles of middle-class families were a big problem before the recession hit in 2007. they weren't created overnight, and the truth is our economic challenges are not going to be solved overnight. >> jon: but by monday... [laughter] monday? you got a plan? >> one of the most important and urgent things we can do for the economy is something that both parties are working on right now, and that's reducing our nation's deficit. >> jon: phew. well, thank god we know...
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>> the people we got are big eaters. three come all over the world to participate in our competition. >> steve berlinski. >> this is all about fun. >> ready, get set, go! >> just hope that you get somebody you can clearly beat. he's unbeatable. you just got to find somebody that can do it. >> i'm just thinking about the american soldiers that have defended this country. that's why we're celebrating july 4th, from revolution to modern day warfare. thank god for the veterans and those veterans wh
>> the people we got are big eaters. three come all over the world to participate in our competition. >> steve berlinski. >> this is all about fun. >> ready, get set, go! >> just hope that you get somebody you can clearly beat. he's unbeatable. you just got to find somebody that can do it. >> i'm just thinking about the american soldiers that have defended this country. that's why we're celebrating july 4th, from revolution to modern day warfare. thank god...
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ben's a re/max agent, and he's a big part of this community. there are lots of reasons why re/max agents average more sales than other agents. experience, certainly. but maybe it's also because they care about the markets they serve and the neighbors who rely on them. nobody sells more real estate than re/max. visit remax.com today. [ where d.c. goes to get away.o busch gardens williamsburg, maybe it's because washington d.c. loves the legendary coasters. or that your entire family will have fun, even the little ones. it could be that water country usa has more of the waves, slides and rides everyone wants. so plan your getaway and come play. you never know who you'll run into. get started at buschgardens.com/dc. >> a mother's age and health might have more to do with a child having autism than first thought. high rates of shared autism disorders were found in identical twins and also fraternal twins who don't share any more similar genetic material than normal siblings would. the evidence suggests there are genetic factors that may be triggere
ben's a re/max agent, and he's a big part of this community. there are lots of reasons why re/max agents average more sales than other agents. experience, certainly. but maybe it's also because they care about the markets they serve and the neighbors who rely on them. nobody sells more real estate than re/max. visit remax.com today. [ where d.c. goes to get away.o busch gardens williamsburg, maybe it's because washington d.c. loves the legendary coasters. or that your entire family will have...
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soccer crowds are known for being rambunctious. >> police in big numbers everywhere. to make sure people are having fun and keeping it safe. >> if you party in pasadena, that you do it respectfully of all the other people that are going to do the same thing. >> look out behind you. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: that's news. meanwhile, in baseball, the dodgers today filed for bankruptcy protection. which is very -- i don't know how an organization that sells a beer for $12 runs out of money but they did. they made some bad financial moves. in the off season, instead of spending $25 million for a pitcher, they signed a belly itcher and that really hurt them. it's pathetic. it r rlly is. their fourth of july fireworks show, they do this every year, this year, it's going g be three stoners with disposable lighters running around the infield. [ applause ] the goododews is we don't need baseball. season five of "celebrity rehab" premiered last night on vh1. another interesting group. michael lohan, lindsay's dad. actress sean young. amy fisher. a bunch of other people less famous
soccer crowds are known for being rambunctious. >> police in big numbers everywhere. to make sure people are having fun and keeping it safe. >> if you party in pasadena, that you do it respectfully of all the other people that are going to do the same thing. >> look out behind you. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: that's news. meanwhile, in baseball, the dodgers today filed for bankruptcy protection. which is very -- i don't know how an organization that sells a beer for $12 runs...
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that was a big deal that you said that. that's your setting the record straight? i accidentally told the truth and wish i could take it back? you're not the... ( cheers and applause ) that's crazy. how are you not the counterweight? >> let me give you a classic example of what fair and balanced means to me. after hurricane katrina, the mainstream media piled on fema for its failure to respond to the crisis. and the federal government did a lousy job. but it was fox news that started reporting on the failure of the first responders, the city of new orleans and the state of louisiana to help people. yes, we reported fema's problems but we also told the other side of the story. >> jon: that's your example? you had a week to prepare an example and you came up with in 2005 everyone was (beep) on the republicans and we made sure they understood that local louisiana democrats (beep) too. i mean, just out of curiosity in your week of digging for that, did you find it on thursday or friday or was it broadcast news where joan sprinted in during the show countdown, "i found
that was a big deal that you said that. that's your setting the record straight? i accidentally told the truth and wish i could take it back? you're not the... ( cheers and applause ) that's crazy. how are you not the counterweight? >> let me give you a classic example of what fair and balanced means to me. after hurricane katrina, the mainstream media piled on fema for its failure to respond to the crisis. and the federal government did a lousy job. but it was fox news that started...
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s big announcement of a u.k. version of silicon valley. and they're presenting this to a bunch of ceos and high-powered executives that are gathered here at the summit. really that's the point of the entire three-day visit is to promote british interest and relations. the royal newlyweds' first official trip to the united states begins today. and it has host city los angeles in the throes of royal fever. >> i haven't really heard of royalty coming to america, especially to l.a. i think it's really cool that they're coming here. exciting. >> definitely. i mean, you can't walk down hollywood or go to certain places and say, oh, hey, there's william and kate. i mean, it's a special occasion. >> reporter: their first stop is the beverly hilton in beverly hills, home to one of hollywood's most glamorous events, the golden globe awards. they'll attend a venture capital and new media summit to promote british trade and investment. ♪ >> reporter: promoting british interests and international relations is what they've been doing for the past nine
s big announcement of a u.k. version of silicon valley. and they're presenting this to a bunch of ceos and high-powered executives that are gathered here at the summit. really that's the point of the entire three-day visit is to promote british interest and relations. the royal newlyweds' first official trip to the united states begins today. and it has host city los angeles in the throes of royal fever. >> i haven't really heard of royalty coming to america, especially to l.a. i think...
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but the big bust occurs here in the united states. as you say, think about this, friends, $60 million in cash. but let's talk about some of the drugs that authorities were able to take off the streets. meth, 2,773 pounds of it. almost the same amount of cocaine. marijuana, 14,800 pounds. and what this does is strikes a very massive blow to the operation of distribution of drugs from mexico into the united states. chris, you and i were talking with this last summer. when they got one of these thugs, his name was the barbie, they asked him, hey, how do you get all the cash back to mexico? he said well, they bring it in on tractor-trailers, you know, 18-wheelers full of cash. think about this. this is a cash-only business. they got $62 million worth of it that would go right into the coffers of these drug cartels. and it's a massive blow to these organizations, especially the distribution level of it. >> look, not to rain on the parade, because obviously this is huge and what they have done is pretty incredible when you look at this bein
but the big bust occurs here in the united states. as you say, think about this, friends, $60 million in cash. but let's talk about some of the drugs that authorities were able to take off the streets. meth, 2,773 pounds of it. almost the same amount of cocaine. marijuana, 14,800 pounds. and what this does is strikes a very massive blow to the operation of distribution of drugs from mexico into the united states. chris, you and i were talking with this last summer. when they got one of these...
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as you can see the road sensors not showing a big delay in san francisco. the camera we have usually has to be moved as they're doing construction work there. might be back soon. we'll see. and the morning commute on 237 westbound it is backed up for a slight delay approaching zanker road. looks worse than it is because just to the left traffic breaks free. let's go to steve. >>> sal, thank you, sir. we have some low clouds around. now yesterday it was clear. we had some just patchy stuff. there was hashedly anything. nothing made it inland until a little patch or two made it over parts of the bay. it didn't last long. more of a surge today. i ask you how warm can we get? when low clouds make -- and also a west wind. we have been below average for the longest time and we are coming up a bit on the longest temps. all the heat is in the middle of the country and showing no signs of doing much. when the valley is in the 80s they'll be in the 90ed first before we do. fog and low clouds continue to stack up and make a push inland. yesterday that was not the case
as you can see the road sensors not showing a big delay in san francisco. the camera we have usually has to be moved as they're doing construction work there. might be back soon. we'll see. and the morning commute on 237 westbound it is backed up for a slight delay approaching zanker road. looks worse than it is because just to the left traffic breaks free. let's go to steve. >>> sal, thank you, sir. we have some low clouds around. now yesterday it was clear. we had some just patchy...
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oh, we got a big one tonight. our guest tonight, mr. tom hanks. he is man so likable, so polite that his name actually contains the word "thanks." [laughter] it's right in it. we begin tonight with the economy, which, as many of you are aware, sucks. [laughter] right now we're looking to pay down $14.3 trillion of debt. [audience reacts] [laughter] apparently i'm reading a scary story to my children. they're going to do all the noises like it's "peter and the [bleeped] wolf or something." we're going to pay down $14. trillion of debt with a economy struggling to produce jobs, in large part because american workers still stubbornly cling to the idea that they should be more highly compensated than say suicidal chinese computer part factory help. [laughter] if it's good enough of these despondent people, well, not to worry, people. >> i just want to say a few words about the economy before i take your questions. >> jon: economy press conference. hooray! [cheering and applause] so what do we do, boss? >> the struggles of middle-class families were a
oh, we got a big one tonight. our guest tonight, mr. tom hanks. he is man so likable, so polite that his name actually contains the word "thanks." [laughter] it's right in it. we begin tonight with the economy, which, as many of you are aware, sucks. [laughter] right now we're looking to pay down $14.3 trillion of debt. [audience reacts] [laughter] apparently i'm reading a scary story to my children. they're going to do all the noises like it's "peter and the [bleeped] wolf or...
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but just how big of a scandal is this? >> after 168 years now, the "news of the world" has put its last issue to bed. the tabloid was shut down this past week by its owner, rupert murdoch. >> stephen: so big that a paper going out of business is news. [laughter] well, the media sharks are licking their chops, and not just because riewp ertd looks like a dead squid. [laughter] look at how gleefully the competition is reporting this story. >> the scandal deepens for rupert murdoch and his media empire rocked by shame. >> i'm not really hearing a response from news corp, and they're usually the most aggressive. you look at their p.r. staff, and they're remarkable. >> there is no containing the scandal. >> the scandal. >> rocked by scandal. >> anarchy in the u.k., as the sex pistols might have said. >> stephen: as cee lo green might say, "[bleeped] you." now, i warned rupert, these are the type of attacks that happen when there are media companies he doesn't own. now all the other media types are ganging up on him. they're acc
but just how big of a scandal is this? >> after 168 years now, the "news of the world" has put its last issue to bed. the tabloid was shut down this past week by its owner, rupert murdoch. >> stephen: so big that a paper going out of business is news. [laughter] well, the media sharks are licking their chops, and not just because riewp ertd looks like a dead squid. [laughter] look at how gleefully the competition is reporting this story. >> the scandal deepens for...
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. >> we have big cuts. >> colleges and public cuts taking a big hit, san jose forced to lay off dozens of cops. >> we gave everything we had and we are not getting anything back. >> in oakland. >> unity by the employees. >> police and firefighters join others in helping the city keep services going. >>> live, this is kron 4 news at 11:00. >>> just hours before the midnight deadline for the start of the new fiscal years, they put the wrap on a bucity budget. sun sessions made a huge difference, kron 4's dan kerman has details. >> reporter: the city counsel met to debate two proposeles to close a $58 million budget gap and a $76 million deficit the next year. while jobs and programs will be slashed it will naught be as bad as originally thought because unions agreed to concessions. both factions on the counsel agreed to restore libraries, fire stations as well as gardeners and tree trimmers. >> with a tie, jean quan has the tie breaking vote that passed the budget tonight. >> 67 police police officers layoffed in san jose today. with the city $15 million in the red there was no other cho
. >> we have big cuts. >> colleges and public cuts taking a big hit, san jose forced to lay off dozens of cops. >> we gave everything we had and we are not getting anything back. >> in oakland. >> unity by the employees. >> police and firefighters join others in helping the city keep services going. >>> live, this is kron 4 news at 11:00. >>> just hours before the midnight deadline for the start of the new fiscal years, they put the wrap on...
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a super bowl champ, hopes to score big in santa clara. why champ, hopes to score big in santa clara. why his star power may not be enough.. to seal a stadium deal. traffic ad libs president obama will hold a news conference this morning... as he ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, i know you're worried about making your savings last and having enough income when you retire. that's why i'm here -- to help come up with a plan and get you on the right path. i have more than a thousand fidelity experts working with me so that i can work one-on-one with you. it's your green line. but i'll be there every step of the way. call or come in and talk with us today. [ male announcer ] introducing icy hot naturals with natural menthol. it's gets icy to dull pain, hot to relax it away fast. new icy hot naturals. conference this morning... as he and congressional leaders continue to haggle, about how to cut the federal deficit and raise the debt limit. a rare sunday night meeting at the white house ended with little progress. republicans are rejecting the president's four t
a super bowl champ, hopes to score big in santa clara. why champ, hopes to score big in santa clara. why his star power may not be enough.. to seal a stadium deal. traffic ad libs president obama will hold a news conference this morning... as he ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, i know you're worried about making your savings last and having enough income when you retire. that's why i'm here -- to help come up with a plan and get you on the right path. i have more than a thousand fidelity experts working with me...
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. >> reporter: hot, dry conditions have led to a ban on fireworks for big shows, in places like arizona, alabama, florida and texas, where nearly every county has said no to fireworks. >> i love fireworks. it's kind of like -- it ruined my july 4th. >> reporter: no fireworks in austin. so, the concert has been canceled. >> it's disappointing for people here. >> reporter: disappointing for the people who make and sell fireworks. >> this has to be one of the most stringent and devastating for the country. and also for the firework city as a whole. >> reporter: amarillo, texas, has come up with a solution for no fireworks. it's contracted for a laser show. but the show will go on in washington. more than 500,000 people gathering for one of the biggest spectacles in the country. all kicked off with a parade, that's been organized for the last 17 years by pat wilberton. every year you put this parade together, what does it mean to you? >> every year, we sing "god bless america," and i get chills. and the little children wave their flags. it's america. >> reporter: this is one of the biggest
. >> reporter: hot, dry conditions have led to a ban on fireworks for big shows, in places like arizona, alabama, florida and texas, where nearly every county has said no to fireworks. >> i love fireworks. it's kind of like -- it ruined my july 4th. >> reporter: no fireworks in austin. so, the concert has been canceled. >> it's disappointing for people here. >> reporter: disappointing for the people who make and sell fireworks. >> this has to be one of the...
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but mining stocks with big drags here. we have rio tinto. financials fell. >> you know, ramy, we've been so preoccupied by what's happened in washington that sometimes it's easy to lose sight of the fact we are in the midst of earnings seasons. we've had reports across the region. >> nintendo, they slashed their full year's forecast earnings by a whopping 82%. that's because gamers aren't so interested in their handheld 3-d game players which came out five months ago. that would be the 3-ds. that's the biggest fall in the past two decades. you're looking at a year to date. nintendo share prices dropped a whopping 47%. it's a similar story, not so bad for sony. they cut its profit estimate for the year by about 25%. this was yesterday. that's because of weak demand for tvs like this bravia over in the u.s. and europe. sony's share price year to date has also dropped by about 35%. but, you know, it's not all doom and gloom. they say its net income surged to about $1.31 billion. this is for the six months to may. forecasters had been -- forecas
but mining stocks with big drags here. we have rio tinto. financials fell. >> you know, ramy, we've been so preoccupied by what's happened in washington that sometimes it's easy to lose sight of the fact we are in the midst of earnings seasons. we've had reports across the region. >> nintendo, they slashed their full year's forecast earnings by a whopping 82%. that's because gamers aren't so interested in their handheld 3-d game players which came out five months ago. that would be...
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i am big in sidney. we did three radio stations in sidney, australia, and one in new zealand, and did a primetime television show in canada last night. >> not all the responses are positive. some people want to bring their whole family, young kids included. >> i do understand family has been coming here for quite a few years, and now that this is set in place it's a big disappointment for them. >> all right. the restaurant's owner says kids are not like a radio, you can't turn down their volume. we know that. >> right. >> but banning kids, really? >> doesn't sound very community friendly. >> very business oriented either. >> we'll see. >>> most republican voters support revenue increases to reduce the debt. we put that comment to the truth-o-meter test. while protecting your eyes from the sun. ask your eyecare professional which transitions lenses are right for you. ask your eyecare professional for your transitions certificate of authenticity for your chance to win instant monthly prizes or our $20,000
i am big in sidney. we did three radio stations in sidney, australia, and one in new zealand, and did a primetime television show in canada last night. >> not all the responses are positive. some people want to bring their whole family, young kids included. >> i do understand family has been coming here for quite a few years, and now that this is set in place it's a big disappointment for them. >> all right. the restaurant's owner says kids are not like a radio, you can't turn...
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this is big business. >> huge. we're taking a break from the debt issue and the really important stuff to most americans your morning joe. >> dunkin' donuts sells more coffee than anybody else, more than starbucks. dunkin is targeting coffee drunkers who usually go to the other guys. wall street investors like the idea, they believe it's time to make the profits. >> oh, get it? >> time to make the profits. we're going to have more on the growing coffee wars yesterday. the ipo went through the roof. rest of the market tanks, dunkin' donuts like a rocket. >>> thousands of cars may have been nabbed by the red light cameras. you may have been one of them. los angeles one of 500 plus cities to utilize cameras is pulling the plug. why? cbs news national correspondent ben tracy reports the system is unpopular but also a money loser. >> reporter: like most folks in loss an less, abigail stone spends a lot of time in her car. it was only a matter of time before she got caught by the eye in the sky. >> when i started going t
this is big business. >> huge. we're taking a break from the debt issue and the really important stuff to most americans your morning joe. >> dunkin' donuts sells more coffee than anybody else, more than starbucks. dunkin is targeting coffee drunkers who usually go to the other guys. wall street investors like the idea, they believe it's time to make the profits. >> oh, get it? >> time to make the profits. we're going to have more on the growing coffee wars yesterday....
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>>guest: i'm getting a big bed, too. >>clayton: teachers and students cannot be facebook friends in a state. should the government make those decisions? we report. you decide. should donald trump jump back into the presidential race? naturals from delicious, real ingredients with no artificial flavors or preservatives. naturals from purina cat chow. share a better life. energy is being produced to power our lives. while energy developement comes with some risk, north america's natural gas producers are committed to safely and responsibly providing decades of cleaner burning energy for our country, drilling thousands of feet below fresh water sources within self contained well systems and using state of the art monitoring technologies, rigorous practices help ensure our operations are safe and clean for our communities and the environment we are america's natural gas. >>dave: and more on the debt deal. mike huckabee, the former governor, will be here in a moment. how would he handle the debt mess? >>clayton: how does he f
>>guest: i'm getting a big bed, too. >>clayton: teachers and students cannot be facebook friends in a state. should the government make those decisions? we report. you decide. should donald trump jump back into the presidential race? naturals from delicious, real ingredients with no artificial flavors or preservatives. naturals from purina cat chow. share a better life. energy is being produced to power our lives. while energy developement comes with some risk, north america's...
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. >> that would be big. all right, juan, a rebuttal? >> well, you know, i think the key thing here is to understand that i think the president is in a stronger position than the republicans in this. if you look at the numbers, people are fed up with big government spending. but at the same time, they don't and this echos andrea's point, they don't want to have entitlement spending done at your head level. you have to take time to do it and here you have a situation where republicans are insisting that you can't have any kind of tax hike for the richest in the country that there shouldn't be shared sacrifice. i think the american people say, you know what? if the republicans blow up the economy and spend the inflation skyrocketing they're the ones that will be blamed, not president obama. >> you think a lot of americans would say we probably sacrificed enough. we'll have to end it right there. thank you very much. coming up one hour from right now, congressman eric cantor will be joining us live to talk about
. >> that would be big. all right, juan, a rebuttal? >> well, you know, i think the key thing here is to understand that i think the president is in a stronger position than the republicans in this. if you look at the numbers, people are fed up with big government spending. but at the same time, they don't and this echos andrea's point, they don't want to have entitlement spending done at your head level. you have to take time to do it and here you have a situation where republicans...
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discreet, little tubes packed with big relief. from the brand doctors recommend most by name. new preparation h totables. the anywhere preparation h. ♪ you are my sunshine ♪ my only sunshine ♪ you makes me happy ♪ when skies are grey ♪ you'll never know, dear ♪ how much i love you ♪ please don't take my sunshine away ♪ [ male announcer ] as long as there are babies, they'll be chevy's to bring them home. ♪ they'll be chevy's to bring them home. discover customersl are getting...
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the temperatures inland, not a big change here. here is the big change we are expecting for the weekend. the weather system moves in from the north. not bringing us rainfall. it will increase the marine layer and as a result the temperatures this weekend here is the range. upper 50s for the beaches, warmest location, inland, lower 80s. here is the forecast model showing you the fog tomorrow morning at 7:00 and 8:00. hugging the coast side. pushing locally into the bay. then, the afternoon hours, you see what happened with the northerly wind. the forecast model back on the coverage. a few left over patches right near the coastline south of the golden gate bridge. tomorrow's forecast, at 7:00. 55 right around 60 degrees. we will track some fog out there. 12:00, coastal fog, upper 50s to the upper 70s. and then by three clock and 4:00 warm numbers inland, about a 30 degree temperature range across the bay area. here is a look at the numbers with the warmest locations approaching lower 90s, talking about quite a few 80s across santa ro
the temperatures inland, not a big change here. here is the big change we are expecting for the weekend. the weather system moves in from the north. not bringing us rainfall. it will increase the marine layer and as a result the temperatures this weekend here is the range. upper 50s for the beaches, warmest location, inland, lower 80s. here is the forecast model showing you the fog tomorrow morning at 7:00 and 8:00. hugging the coast side. pushing locally into the bay. then, the afternoon...
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big splash in the world of high tech. products. russian innovators to broaden their big breakthrough. spotlight on story on technology update. we. covered. wealthy british style world's. markets. find out what's really happening to the global economy. global financial headlines tune in to watch. if you're following. it goes back to a time when people would like out of their forces in the wild west and pick up these future dates important for prosecution. killers. to keep that in mind others a two million dollars bill for his arrest. and i'm going to die. and. never go back to. it used to be an ideal place for a holiday the good old changed in a moment. the winds of war are still visible. the republic is not only relieved but also shaping the future. of. america's biggest creditor china washington putting the global economy at risk. not reaching agreement to keep it in check. poland prepares to present its own perspective on what paul's the plane of the late president kaczynski to crash in western russia last year. libyan rebels com
big splash in the world of high tech. products. russian innovators to broaden their big breakthrough. spotlight on story on technology update. we. covered. wealthy british style world's. markets. find out what's really happening to the global economy. global financial headlines tune in to watch. if you're following. it goes back to a time when people would like out of their forces in the wild west and pick up these future dates important for prosecution. killers. to keep that in mind others a...
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cameron diaz. ...was it something big? ...or something small? ...something old? ...or something new? ...or maybe, just maybe... it's something you haven't seen yet. the 2nd generation of intel core processors. stunning visuals, intelligent performance. this is visibly smart. i could use a smartphone with social apps to stay up on what my friends are doing. and it's global, so i'll know what they're doing while they're doing it, even when i travel. i'll have to act surprised when they tell me stuff. i don't have a good surprised face. maybe i can look up videos of surprised people on my new phone for reference. yep, i really want that phone. upgrade to the new droid incredible 2 by htc with global capabilities for only $9.99. now on america's largest, most reliabxr high-z9eed network. veñtzon. >> jon: that's all for today's dr. oz show. [laughter] join me tomorrow when i have an abscess drained. [laughter] by catherine zeta-jones. here it is, your moment of zen. [babies crying] >> you okay, baby? >> they're fighting over a bottle. >> oh, no. oh. >> oh, yeah. >> c
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and the big question is, what is going to be the ideology? what are going to be the values if they start leading the part of the world? are we still going to have the deep commitment with democracy, with freedom, with equal opportunities to everybody? so where are we going to be leading the dream of the founding fathers of this nation? >> it's a very worrying time. it's a dangerous time as you say for the world's economy. when you see the politicians on both sides, democrat and republican, squabbling now, trading insults and all the rest of it with such a serious situation so close, what do you think of that? >> dangerous game that is being played here. and you know, in mexico i think and in part of latin america that the presidential system as we know it is over. i think -- are going to be the future. there you don't have this kind of situation. everybody's forced to work towards cohesiveness, towards agreements. i think it's much better. in our presidential library, one of the ideas we're promoting strongly is to let people know, public opi
and the big question is, what is going to be the ideology? what are going to be the values if they start leading the part of the world? are we still going to have the deep commitment with democracy, with freedom, with equal opportunities to everybody? so where are we going to be leading the dream of the founding fathers of this nation? >> it's a very worrying time. it's a dangerous time as you say for the world's economy. when you see the politicians on both sides, democrat and...
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. >>> a huge cleanup in big sky country after an oil spill in the yellowstone river. exxon-mobile is take responsibility for the accident. tens of thousands of gallons of crude oil leaked through the river late friday. the environmental protection agency or epa, says it is taking air and water samples to determine the impact. it comes after exxon-mobile was order aed to pay 1.5 billion dollars in damages to 106 families and businesses affected by a 2006 gas leak in baltimore county. >>> have you reeled in a fish this big? look at this shark from texasfish hemen pulled n they caught it -- fishermen pulled n they caught it an hour away from houston. three friends caught the bull shark and it's one of at least two sharks caught recently along the texas coast. a female angular caught a 4- foot bull shark saturday. both were released after they were caught and a couple photos were snapped for proof. >> you get a lot of shark stories. >> i do. i think our producer likes them. >> i think you like them. >> i do like the shark stories. >>> stay with us this morning. temperatur
. >>> a huge cleanup in big sky country after an oil spill in the yellowstone river. exxon-mobile is take responsibility for the accident. tens of thousands of gallons of crude oil leaked through the river late friday. the environmental protection agency or epa, says it is taking air and water samples to determine the impact. it comes after exxon-mobile was order aed to pay 1.5 billion dollars in damages to 106 families and businesses affected by a 2006 gas leak in baltimore county....
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now they're considering a big change that has some parents upset. more on the school watch report. >> reporter: gigi bar net has more. >> reporter: after three years of back-to-back games, baltimore school leaders saw an across the board dip in test scores this year, reading results dropped by a little more than three percentage points, and math scores falling more at nearly 5%. now the question is how to get back on track. the answer may be here. >> we see the model that works in some of our schools, and the question is can we link it to particular grades. >> reporter: one expert wants a longer school week to begin for students in the fifth and 8th grades, he says that is just before students go off to meanwhile and high schools. and it is where the school leaders are seeing the biggest drop off. >> well, many, many of our kids, you need to stretch time in a way that allows us to -- dive deep into what some of the barriers to success might be. >> but will it work? >> the weekend family time, make it simple, extend the school year, add more days. >>
now they're considering a big change that has some parents upset. more on the school watch report. >> reporter: gigi bar net has more. >> reporter: after three years of back-to-back games, baltimore school leaders saw an across the board dip in test scores this year, reading results dropped by a little more than three percentage points, and math scores falling more at nearly 5%. now the question is how to get back on track. the answer may be here. >> we see the model that...
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that's a big part of helping our brothers and sisters in need. work is creative. part of it needs creative expression, and you can't spend all the time praying and reading. it's very important to have a balance. >> the balance of life here is partly what drew sister fiachra who used to run aarden center. >> you know what they say about weeds? they're like the poor, they're always with us. >> she entered the convert five years ago and expects to make her solemn profession next year. committing to live the rest of her life as a cloistered nun. >> i felt i needed space to be with god. and that's not very easy i've found for me to be in the outside world, because i am quite an extrovert, and i get involved in awful lot of things, so enclose sure was important to me, but at the same time i have a horror of restriction, as in claustrophobia. so here we are absolutely truly blessed, we have 200 acres within which to wander, you know, so that is a huge factor for me. but also the enormous welcome and warmth i felt with the community on my very first visit. that was just s
that's a big part of helping our brothers and sisters in need. work is creative. part of it needs creative expression, and you can't spend all the time praying and reading. it's very important to have a balance. >> the balance of life here is partly what drew sister fiachra who used to run aarden center. >> you know what they say about weeds? they're like the poor, they're always with us. >> she entered the convert five years ago and expects to make her solemn profession next...
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>> tom: corporate earnings season heats up with big numbers from google and a healthy quarter from j.p. morgan. it's "nightly business report" for thursday, july 14. this is "nightly business report" with susie gharib and tom hudson. "nightly business report" is made possible by: this program is made possible by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. captioning sponsored by wpbt >> tom: good evening and thanks for joining us. almost $7 billion in sales equals another blockbuster quarter for google, a blowout beginning to earnings for technology companies. susie, internet search and search advertising continue driving the big profits at the web giant. >> susie: tom, google's earnings surged almost 40% and google stock soared as well, up over $60 or 12% after the closing bell. google earned $8.74 a share in the second quarter, about $1 more than analyst estimates. google continued its hiring blitz, adding 2,400 employees during the quarter. paid clicks, or the number of times internet users clicked on the company's ads, rose 18%, in line with estimates. >> tom: mornings
>> tom: corporate earnings season heats up with big numbers from google and a healthy quarter from j.p. morgan. it's "nightly business report" for thursday, july 14. this is "nightly business report" with susie gharib and tom hudson. "nightly business report" is made possible by: this program is made possible by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. captioning sponsored by wpbt >> tom: good evening and thanks for joining us. almost $7...
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that's definitely a big call i'm sure all of us here would want to win that eventually. until we can just get through this. we have a tough day to play and you know we think about that in the future when it comes to those situations where a few months earlier you need a good match as well on the. back from injury and obviously i think for australians davis cup means a lot to be back into the. office if you've got the right amount of. on society now and american tide of fire are posted his maiden tour de france stage when on independence day coming home first in a bunch sprint to win stage three while his team mate for her short still holds the leader's yellow jersey it was a relatively flat stage along the atlantic coast from north america to read don't write this because the lashon jose gutierrez were out in front for much of it but they were reeled in by the players and inside the final ten kilometers stage favorite mark cavendish was then fourth and wide on the corner following a crash in the field took up pace drugs to lead as they got several o.t. the far out turnin
that's definitely a big call i'm sure all of us here would want to win that eventually. until we can just get through this. we have a tough day to play and you know we think about that in the future when it comes to those situations where a few months earlier you need a good match as well on the. back from injury and obviously i think for australians davis cup means a lot to be back into the. office if you've got the right amount of. on society now and american tide of fire are posted his...
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that's the big difference between the nba and the nfl. the nba owners and management are actually asking concessions from their players. >> howard beck, what would you add to that? help us understand the divide between the owners and the players in basketball. >> well, it basically breaks down along two lines for the nba. there's the philosophical or the stuck toural side of thisçç which is that they want to impose this hard salary cap instead of the soft cap which has all kinds of exceptions that allow teams to go past the cap limit on payrolls and a hard cap which would be an all-time first for the nba, something that players have been fighting against for decades really, ever since the sort cap system went into place. there's the structural. the other side is just the straight financial division of the revenues which are near $4 billion. currently the players make about 57%. the owners are saying they want to ratchet it down to more of a 50-50 split. even within that it's a redefined revenueç kol that they want to split 50-50. wha
that's the big difference between the nba and the nfl. the nba owners and management are actually asking concessions from their players. >> howard beck, what would you add to that? help us understand the divide between the owners and the players in basketball. >> well, it basically breaks down along two lines for the nba. there's the philosophical or the stuck toural side of thisçç which is that they want to impose this hard salary cap instead of the soft cap which has all kinds...
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with big risks, it's like investments. come big rewards. we could also lose. >> communications with "columbia" were lost at about 8:00 a.m. central time. >> reporter: risk. you just accept it. >> can you imagine how much difficulty people went through and how scared they were in the transition from horses to cars? but you got to make these transitions. otherwise society doesn't move forward. >> reporter: so far, musk's spacex "falcon 9" rocket has performed well. on the last test, the rocket put a spacecraft called "dragon" into orbit. capsule landed back in the pacific. it was the first time anyone other than a government had successfully orbited a spacecraft and returned it to earth. >> we designed this to be super tough. you can beat the snot out of it and it will still work. >> reporter: next year musk hopes to begin carrying cargo to the international space station. eventually astronauts, a commercial company, replacing the space shuttle. but unless it's safe, nasa's administrator says no u.s. astronaut will be on board. >> i cannot al
with big risks, it's like investments. come big rewards. we could also lose. >> communications with "columbia" were lost at about 8:00 a.m. central time. >> reporter: risk. you just accept it. >> can you imagine how much difficulty people went through and how scared they were in the transition from horses to cars? but you got to make these transitions. otherwise society doesn't move forward. >> reporter: so far, musk's spacex "falcon 9" rocket has...
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. >> 1999. >> it was big and changed soccer. since then the success of usa soccer's team hasn't garnered as much attention as the main moment in 1999 at the rose bowl. >> man now it will be rekindling of the sport. we caught up with the young girls practicing and watching with big hopes in mind. >> taking the corner kick! excitement in germany is felt here at home, in san jose, there is a few extra feet kicking balls around the field. because women's soccer is back in the spotlight getting the exposure it hasn't seen in years. young girls watching it, taking notice and envisioning themselves there some day as well. >> just, i can just imagine myself playing there. seeing every single person, cheering on my team and me. >> come from behind wins, spark captivating moments. fans saying the sport need now more than ever. leads to an interest in the sport. more girls molt vtivated to pla. i look up to the 99 team. and the girls have, their inspirations on there: >> each world cup win means a boost in young girl's confidence to the po
. >> 1999. >> it was big and changed soccer. since then the success of usa soccer's team hasn't garnered as much attention as the main moment in 1999 at the rose bowl. >> man now it will be rekindling of the sport. we caught up with the young girls practicing and watching with big hopes in mind. >> taking the corner kick! excitement in germany is felt here at home, in san jose, there is a few extra feet kicking balls around the field. because women's soccer is back in...
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you know these clothes are too big now, so i'm donating them. not going back there again. good for you! how'd you do it? eating right, whole grain. whole grain? whole grain. [ female announcer ] people who choose more whole grain tend to weigh less than those who don't... multigrain cheerios has five whole grains and 110 lightly sweetened calories per serving... more grains. less you! multigrain cheerios. so it's a good thing our new air wick odor detect senses thousands of odors. and automatically releases a burst of freshness... that everyone can enjoy. lysol complete clean dual action wipes have two sides that go beyond ordinary wipes. you can feel the difference. learn more at lysol.com/missionforhealth. >>> ross debtwei left r made his season debut. first lady my shoal obama at the game to honor military families. the cubs had the base loaded but they blow the routine double play. two runs come around to score. that is all it would take for the nats to win. they won again 3-2. all-star hopeful michael morris sat this one out and john lanham still offered up some suppo
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it is how big a tax increase. that is something we shouldn't be doing in the middle of an economic downturn. >> greta: the gang of six is sort of a proposal what we would like to do in general? >> they handed out a three page outline but it has not been put into legislative text. there is no draft yet of it and so it is really hard to make an evaluation. and we have gotten conflicting reports about what is in it. they are trying and putting forward a proposal but we will vote this week on a cut, cap and balance proposal which i think represents the best opportunity to really address in a meaningful way the need to reduce spending, reform spending and get this runaway debt under control. >> greta: and with a little sarcasm in my voice they will send it to the drafters and it will be 2800-pages and nobody will read it and vote on it, right? >> between now and the deadline, august 2, it is hard to feature actually getting the legislative language drafted, getting the congressional budget office to score it, and actua
it is how big a tax increase. that is something we shouldn't be doing in the middle of an economic downturn. >> greta: the gang of six is sort of a proposal what we would like to do in general? >> they handed out a three page outline but it has not been put into legislative text. there is no draft yet of it and so it is really hard to make an evaluation. and we have gotten conflicting reports about what is in it. they are trying and putting forward a proposal but we will vote this...
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give 'em a big 10, 15-point cut, and some of that money will come back to america. that is the argument at least, bill, and it's part of this debt reduction debate. it's in there. bill: you lay it out there. thank you, stuart. catch you on fbn in a minute. >> all right. let's put the debt deadline in perspective for you. the u.s. treasury department expects the u.s. to face default on some of its commitments by august 2nd. administration aides say that an agreement must actually be reached, though, by july 22nd to give congress time to draft and pass any bill. the numbers show the amount of debt held by the public has grown 54% under president obama. bill: cuts to medicare seem to be a foregone conclusion in this budget battle, but will republicans accept any tax increases? in a moment we'll talk to republican senator rob port match of ohio, he was -- portman of ohio, he was here live to tell us what was on the table as of this morning. stay tuned for that. alisyn: our other top story this morning, after three years and more than a month of testimony, the fate of ca
give 'em a big 10, 15-point cut, and some of that money will come back to america. that is the argument at least, bill, and it's part of this debt reduction debate. it's in there. bill: you lay it out there. thank you, stuart. catch you on fbn in a minute. >> all right. let's put the debt deadline in perspective for you. the u.s. treasury department expects the u.s. to face default on some of its commitments by august 2nd. administration aides say that an agreement must actually be...
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that's the big question. but you askd probably the most the smartest question which is even if that's the case, even if we get downgraded, will people stop buying treasurys? on a relative basis, we may still look like not a bad debt at least. >> but the problem in that scenario is that the cost to the government of getting money, of the price you have to pay in interest to get the money that you need will go up. if we're talking about a problem that is rooted in a deficit, a federal deficit that has grown dramatically in the last few years, you're now going to make that worse by making borrowing costs for the government higher. the irony is if the net result of trying to deal with the deficit will be to make borrowing costs higher so that the deficit becomes bigger rather than smaller over time, everybody will have shot themselves in the foot. >> starting with you, jerry, do you see much going on behind the scenes, contingency plans, you know, what-ifs? especially here in washington? you start with washington
that's the big question. but you askd probably the most the smartest question which is even if that's the case, even if we get downgraded, will people stop buying treasurys? on a relative basis, we may still look like not a bad debt at least. >> but the problem in that scenario is that the cost to the government of getting money, of the price you have to pay in interest to get the money that you need will go up. if we're talking about a problem that is rooted in a deficit, a federal...
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>> the way the kid asked it, he said, why do you have a big beard? and i didn't know how to answer. that just cuz. it grew. >> the beginning of the women's u.s. open round one belonged to 19-year-old amateur andy anderson who nailed this approach is on the out ninth hole. 2-under par through the 12th before play was suspended. so paula creamer defending champ didn't play today because of bad weather in colorado. and so we have a tie of the leaderboard. officer a cell phone going off is about the most disturbing thing for a tennis player. just ask caroline wozniakky. turns out the ring wasn't coming from the crowd it was coming from her opponent's bag. great time for eliza, who was with to be beaten by wozniaky in the swedeish open. don't bring your phone. >> or have it go off an break your opponent's concentration. >> playing in a huge tournament with a cell phone on? >> i'll be home for dinner. i'll get some milk. >> see you at 10:00 and 11:00. it's gets icy to dull pain, hot to relax it away fast. and started earning loads of points. you got a weather balloon with points? yes i di
>> the way the kid asked it, he said, why do you have a big beard? and i didn't know how to answer. that just cuz. it grew. >> the beginning of the women's u.s. open round one belonged to 19-year-old amateur andy anderson who nailed this approach is on the out ninth hole. 2-under par through the 12th before play was suspended. so paula creamer defending champ didn't play today because of bad weather in colorado. and so we have a tie of the leaderboard. officer a cell phone going off...
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ben's a re/max agent, and he's a big part of this community. there are lots of reasons why re/max agents average more sales than other agents. experience, certainly. but maybe it's also because they care about the markets they serve and the neighbors who rely on them. nobody sells more real estate than re/max. visit remax.com today. >>> 6:46 right now. the "today" show is next on nbc 4. let's find out what they're working on this morning. >> jenna wolf is live with all of that. good morning. >> good morning to you. coming up on today, a developing story. hundreds of barrels of oil spilled into a river in yellowstone park from a ruptured exxon mobil pipeline. the latest on the fight to contain it. >> then you're feeling it, we're feeling it. summer scorcher. july 4th heat wave descended across much of the country. temperatures in the 90s, even to the 100s. how long is this wicked weather going to last? we're going to have the forecast. >>> plus, the case against casey anthony. the riveting murder trial is now almost over. closing arguments on ex
ben's a re/max agent, and he's a big part of this community. there are lots of reasons why re/max agents average more sales than other agents. experience, certainly. but maybe it's also because they care about the markets they serve and the neighbors who rely on them. nobody sells more real estate than re/max. visit remax.com today. >>> 6:46 right now. the "today" show is next on nbc 4. let's find out what they're working on this morning. >> jenna wolf is live with all...
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look, many people say that goldman sachs is a big supporter of the obama administration, a big supporter of democrats generally. this is an unfavorable report for the administration so kind of burr right on a friday afternoon. alisyn: interesting. well we're glad that you've brought it to light for us. stu varney thanks so much. another fox news alert for you right now, because we are just getting word that the president is already threatening to veto a bill that will be hitting the house floor tomorrow. the tea party-backed cut, cap and balance plan would provide the president a 2.4 trillion increase on the debt limit, and would also include a constitutional amendment requiring a balanced federal budget. congressman dan hrupb gree l u.n joins me to talk about this live. hello, long man. >> hello. >> we have to see whether he will really veto it. the president has said a lot of things that haven't come true. this is the most leaderless president i've seen in my lifetime. here we have a situation in which we should be coming together, and yet the president appears to be panicking. he's th
look, many people say that goldman sachs is a big supporter of the obama administration, a big supporter of democrats generally. this is an unfavorable report for the administration so kind of burr right on a friday afternoon. alisyn: interesting. well we're glad that you've brought it to light for us. stu varney thanks so much. another fox news alert for you right now, because we are just getting word that the president is already threatening to veto a bill that will be hitting the house floor...
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did caylee die and that was a big factor in a lot of our decisions. it also showed that something with george anthony, casey's father, he was definitely hiding something. >> one thing that the prosecution failed to do was they did not show motive. what would have driven a reasonably good mother to do such an action, and they could not -- i don't think they ever overcame that. alisyn: judge alex, they did not show motive? what about all of those photos that we saw over and over again of her partying and drinking and living, you know, la bella vita? >> here's the problem. the problem is the prosecution usually can't show motive. the only way to show motive is if a defendant admits what motivated them or it's so, so clear from the evidence. you can't crawl into a defendant's mind and the prosecution, because of the fifth amendment, can't call the defendant to the stand and say you know, why you did this, you killed her, didn't you, and you wanted to do it for this reason and cross-examine them. so motive is not an element of the crime. also, how the pers
did caylee die and that was a big factor in a lot of our decisions. it also showed that something with george anthony, casey's father, he was definitely hiding something. >> one thing that the prosecution failed to do was they did not show motive. what would have driven a reasonably good mother to do such an action, and they could not -- i don't think they ever overcame that. alisyn: judge alex, they did not show motive? what about all of those photos that we saw over and over again of...
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chicago will have its big show on the fourth, but the show for the big food fest has been canceled. why? the budget worries. but one texas town, amarillo, has come up with a solution to the problem. no pyrotechnics, instead, a laser show. >> it's something new, something different and something safe and really celebrating our wonderful day. >> reporter: the preparations are under way here on the nation's mall. you can actually see the bandstand behind me. this is one of the biggest shows you will see, and for all those folks who had their shows canceled, here's the good news, this s sw will be broadcast. you can watch it on tv if nothing else. dan and bianna. >> watch it on tv, all right, david, thank you. you know, it's so sad. i lived in austin for five years. they had an amazing fireworks show. >> i always wanted to go to austin. >> it's a beautiful city. ron, you've been, right? >> i have. i like austin. >> do you have other headlines this morning. >> i do. good morning, everyone. >>> defiant libyan leader moammar gadhafi is threatening to attack europe. gadhafi warned of atatck
chicago will have its big show on the fourth, but the show for the big food fest has been canceled. why? the budget worries. but one texas town, amarillo, has come up with a solution to the problem. no pyrotechnics, instead, a laser show. >> it's something new, something different and something safe and really celebrating our wonderful day. >> reporter: the preparations are under way here on the nation's mall. you can actually see the bandstand behind me. this is one of the biggest...
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this is a very big issue. the amount of traffic increase going through this very delicate waterway is tricky systems where, again, most of the traffic we're talking about from pugot sound requires local pilots and a variety of things. these are important issues, so we're look to get your views on the record for that. >> i'll be pleased to provide that, thank you. >> thank you. mr. chairman? >> thank you. let me emphasize the last point with alaska and the border. if there's issues that you identify that may be gaps or you're unaware because the information isn't there, i think we need to know that because of the work. i know my state does. i know your state does with canada on a regular basis. they visit our offices fairly regular because of issues of trade and fish and many other things that i think it would be very important for us to know, and i think a part of our role should be to assist and make sure their standards equal -- obviously love to exceed, but at least equal to what we require at this moment.
this is a very big issue. the amount of traffic increase going through this very delicate waterway is tricky systems where, again, most of the traffic we're talking about from pugot sound requires local pilots and a variety of things. these are important issues, so we're look to get your views on the record for that. >> i'll be pleased to provide that, thank you. >> thank you. mr. chairman? >> thank you. let me emphasize the last point with alaska and the border. if there's...
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we have a stalled big rig blocking two lanes. it's a slow trip coming out of foster city heading towards the eastshore freeway. the bay bridge we had a stall and an accident cleared but still backed up into the macarthur maze. that is your traffic. for your forecast, here's lawrence. >> elizabeth, i have a nice live cam to show you. patchy fog out there right now. you can see it in the bay. notice how thin it is. you're only going to see cooling along the immediate coastline significant cooling anyway. temperatures still going to stay hot inland but no hot 100s. 96 in livermore, 94 in concord. about 90 in san jose. 71, comfortable in san francisco. cooling temperatures for the next few days. ,,,,,,,, >>> poor lite >>> somebody murdered that child. >> she doesn't have to face the consequences. >> she deserves to rot in hell. >> i can't think about my mom killing me. i mean, she loves me so much. >> wow. jury or no jury, a lot of people still think casey anthony did kill her little girl. you heard it right there. even from kids. co
we have a stalled big rig blocking two lanes. it's a slow trip coming out of foster city heading towards the eastshore freeway. the bay bridge we had a stall and an accident cleared but still backed up into the macarthur maze. that is your traffic. for your forecast, here's lawrence. >> elizabeth, i have a nice live cam to show you. patchy fog out there right now. you can see it in the bay. notice how thin it is. you're only going to see cooling along the immediate coastline significant...
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whether it's big shoulder pads or scrunchis. what are some of the things you remember fondly from the '80s? and some things you think back, what was i thinking? >> terrible hair. sorry, sorry. >> not a good hair decade. >> shoulder pads need to die? we could play football in those shoulder pads. >> look like our grandmothers. i think we both looked older back then. >> probably. >> the clothes lended themselves to being a little matronly. if you will. >> so, you're happy to banish the clothing. anything you'd keep? >> i can't really say that. i'm kind of sporting some clothing on this tour because i never had any fashion. so, i was just jean jackets and big hoop earrings and bad hair. so, i'm actually going to sport a little fashion. >> he we known we would have kept the crinoline skirts and vests. they're back. >> purchasing them, really? am i out here buying them? >> those things are back. you guys are back. just heard from you, tiffany. now, we'll hear from debbie gibson singing "only in my dreams." ladies and gentlemen. ♪ o
whether it's big shoulder pads or scrunchis. what are some of the things you remember fondly from the '80s? and some things you think back, what was i thinking? >> terrible hair. sorry, sorry. >> not a good hair decade. >> shoulder pads need to die? we could play football in those shoulder pads. >> look like our grandmothers. i think we both looked older back then. >> probably. >> the clothes lended themselves to being a little matronly. if you will. >>...
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it's a big difference. a month of lipitor, a very popular cholesterol lowering drug, $186 if you don't have insurance. if you have to pay for it yourself. plavix, $215. these are drugs people need. these are drugs that keep you from getting blood clots. >> this is what it will save you. >> no, no. this it what it costs now. if you went to the store right now without insurance, and you had to pay for a month of singulair, it would cost $182. lexipro, $117. i don't have a crystal ball so i can't predict what they will be when they are generics in the next year or so but it could be say $40 a month. could be $20 a month. maybe some of these will soon become $4 generics. the difference is going to be huge. >> so what do you do if you have been prescribed one of these pricier drugs? can you do anything about that now? >> yes. it is very easy to be an empowered patient in this circumstance. it's one question to the doctor which is, doctor i there another drug that i can take that will work just as well but cost l
it's a big difference. a month of lipitor, a very popular cholesterol lowering drug, $186 if you don't have insurance. if you have to pay for it yourself. plavix, $215. these are drugs people need. these are drugs that keep you from getting blood clots. >> this is what it will save you. >> no, no. this it what it costs now. if you went to the store right now without insurance, and you had to pay for a month of singulair, it would cost $182. lexipro, $117. i don't have a crystal ball...
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petra kvitova plays big, bold tennis. she's got a lefty serve, a big forehand. she moves forward well. bought she's never been here, on a stage this big. when maria sharapova played here for the first time in the final at 17, she showed no fear at all. she took out serena williams, who was going for her third straight wimbledon? can kvitova come up with that? that's a very big ask for a kid who has not played on this kind of stage. but who knows. she's got a lot of game. of all the young players coming up, this is the one with the most potential. this is the one that's gotten many of us more excited than any of the kids. >> then we've got the men's side. djokovic winning in the semis for the first time in seven years someone other than federer or nadal is going to be number one. against nadal. are we looking at a seismic shift in tennis? is this the new rivalry? >> it is. it is a trivalry, of course. i'm not going to throw roger federer out of the canoe yet. he's won 16 majors. he played well and lost to a talented frenchman, tsonga. you've got to give it to djo
petra kvitova plays big, bold tennis. she's got a lefty serve, a big forehand. she moves forward well. bought she's never been here, on a stage this big. when maria sharapova played here for the first time in the final at 17, she showed no fear at all. she took out serena williams, who was going for her third straight wimbledon? can kvitova come up with that? that's a very big ask for a kid who has not played on this kind of stage. but who knows. she's got a lot of game. of all the young...